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Album Features
UPC:
602557090406
Artist:
George Harrison
Format:
Vinyl
Release Year:
2017
Record Label:
Universal
Number Of Discs:
3
Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. I'd Have You Anytime
2. My Sweet Lord
3. Wah-Wah
4. Isn't It a Pity
5. What Is Life
6. If Not for You
7. Behind That Locked Door
8. Let It Down
9. Run of the Mill
DISC 2:
1. Beware of Darkness
2. Apple Scruffs
3. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
4. Awaiting on You All
5. All Things Must Pass
6. I Dig Love
7. Art of Dying
8. Isn't It a Pity
9. Hear Me Lord
10. Out of the Blue
DISC 3:
1. It's Johnny's Birthday
2. Plug Me In
3. I Remember Jeep
4. Thanks for the Pepperoni
Details
Contributing Artists:
Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Dave Mason, Billy Preston, Badfinger
Distributor:
Universal Music
Recording Mode:
Stereo
Album Notes
Includes 5 bonus tracks.Personnel: George Harrison (vocals, guitar); Sam
Brown (vocals); Dhani Harrison (acosutic guitar, Fender Rhodes piano,
background vocals); Badfinger (guitar, percussion); Dave Mason, Eric Clapton
(guitar); Pete Drake (pedal steel guitar); Bobby Keys (tenor saxophone); Jim
Price (trumpet); Billy Preston, Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Gary Brooker
(keyboards); Carl Radle, Klaus Voorman (bass); Ringo Starr, Alan White, Jim
Gordon (drums, percussion); Ray Cooper, Mal Evans (tambourine).Engineers: Ken
Scott, Philip McDonald, Ken Scott.Includes liner notes by George
Harrison.Digitally remastered by Jon Astley.Without a doubt, George
Harrison's first solo recording, originally issued as a triple album, is his
best. Drawing on his backlog of unused compositions from the late Beatles
era, Harrison crafted material that managed the rare feat of conveying
spiritual mysticism without sacrificing his gifts for melody and grand,
sweeping arrangements. Enhanced by Phil Spector's lush orchestral production
and Harrison's own superb slide guitar, nearly every song is excellent:
"Awaiting on You All," "Beware of Darkness," the Dylan
collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It a Pity,"
and the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life"
are just a few of the highlights. A very moving work, with a slight flaw: the
jams that comprise the final third of the album are somewhat dispensable, and
have probably only been played once or twice by most of the listeners who own
this record. Those same jams, however, played by Eric Clapton, Carl Radle,
Bobby Whitlock, and Jim Gordon (all of whom had just come off of touring as
part of Delaney & Bonnie's band), proved to be of immense musical
importance, precipitating the formation of Derek & the Dominos. Thus,
they weren't a total dead end, and may actually be much more to the liking of
the latter band's fans. ~ Richie Unterberger & Bruce Eder.
All Things Must Pass was released by Apple Records in November 1970. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, many musicians contributed to the album, including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Pete Drake, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann, members of Badfinger, players from Delaney and Bonnie band, and John Barham. The triple-LP topped charts around the world and earned universal acclaim as a rock masterpiece. George became the first Beatle to have a solo number one single in both the UK and America with the album's lead single, 'My Sweet Lord,' which introduced his signature slide guitar playing. George co-wrote the album's opening track, 'I d Have You Anytime' with his friend Bob Dylan, who also wrote another song on the landmark album, 'If Not For You.'